THE WHO Announce Support Artist For First Leg Of North American Tour Where The Legendary Band Are Performing Their Iconic ‘Quadrophenia’ Album Plus Who Classics

THE WHOANNOUNCE SUPPORT ARTIST FOR FIRST LEG OFNORTH AMERICAN TOUR WHERE THE LEGENDARY BAND ARE PERFORMING THEIR ICONIC ‘QUADROPHENIA’ ALBUM PLUS WHO CLASSICS

VINTAGE TROUBLE TO OPEN NOVEMBER 1 TODECEMBER 9

PETE TOWNSHEND TO RELEASE ANTICIPATED AUTOBIOGRAPHY‘WHO I AM’ OCTOBER 1

VH1 TO AIR DOCUMENTARY ‘QUADROPHENIA—CAN YOU SEE THE REAL ME’OCTOBER 31

THE WHO , one of rock’s legendary and defining bands, have announced VINTAGE TROUBLE as the support act for the first leg of their major North American arena tour running from November 1 to December 9, where they’ll perform all of their iconic 1973 double album QUADROPHENIA, along with a selection of WHO classics. The critically acclaimed QUADROPHENIA marked the British band’s second rock opera (after Tommy), raised the bar for rock albums as an art form and hit #2 on the U.S.Billboard album chart.

Four guys with a passion for music and a ton of soul, Los Angeles newcomers Vintage Trouble have won over entire continents, bringing an unforgettable fervor to the stage and capturing the hearts of thousands with memorable rock, soul, and blues infused performances. In between touring the world with Bon Jovi, Lenny Kravitz, Brian May of Queen and The Cranberries, Vintage Trouble has headlined smaller venues creating a raucous energy that captivates the audience and turns clubs and pubs into wild late night parties. The band’s undeniable power was captured on an unforgettable TV performance on “Later…with Jools Holland.” Vintage Trouble’s incendiary television debut became one of the most talked about performances of the year, blowing up on Twitter as the 6th most tweeted topic worldwide and saw the band’s self-released debut The Bomb Shelter Sessions immediately chart on several Amazon & iTunes charts, plus debuting in the UK Top 40. Vintage Trouble also won the 2011 Classic Rock Award for “Best New Band.”

The New York Daily News raves “like late-period Humble Pie, Vintage Trouble toughens soul with rock’s muscle,” both HMV and Music Weekly call Vintage Trouble the “Breakout Artist of the Year” and Paste Magazine hails the band’s lead singer as one of the “5 Best New Voices in Music.”

In other WHO news, PETE TOWNSHEND will release his long-awaited autobiography “Who I Am” October 1 via Harper Collins. The legendary guitarist/singer/songwriter is expected to make numerous U.S. press appearances (details TBA). Also, on October 31, VH1 will air the new documentary film “ Quadrophenia—Can You See The Real Me” which recently debuted in cinemas nationwide.

The AEG-promoted 37-date tour, the band’s first North American tour in four years, kicks offNovember 1 in Sunrise, FL with an initial six-week run. THE WHO will return in late January with more dates commencing January 28 in Anaheim, CA. Tickets for the tour are available at www.aeglive.com